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MICHAEL JOYCE Obituary

JOYCE, Michael P. Passed away on November 6 ,2021, he had character. He was a character. His desire to help people was rivaled only by his ability to create mischief. He was most at ease with others. Whether it was history, sports, or politics, he reveled in conversation. He thrived being around people at the house in Canton, the Eire, Wampy, the deck in Marshfield, the South Boston Yacht Club, or one of his many hiding spots, which he collectively referred to as "church." He possessed the wisdom of an old man with the spirit of a young one. He had a wry smile, a child like glint in his eye, a great laugh, and a cutting wit. He was the type of guy who would walk into a place not knowing a soul, and would walk out with five new friends, a few of whom he would, to the surprise of his family, bring home without notice to a holiday dinner. He was an avid sports fan with an assuredly dispassionate interest in the point spread. His principles were simple and steadfastly held, he believed in family, friendship, loyalty, and lending a hand to those down on their luck. He had an abundant soul, and wasn't afraid to share it. He never forgot that that he came from "the corner" in Neponset and never refused a favor to a relative, friend, friend of a friend, or a stranger. He was fiercely independent up to his last day. As he said, "I am the only captain of this ship." He left this world the only way he would have it, on his own terms, peacefully passing at his house in Canton on November 6, 2021. His professional accomplishments were many, a graduate of Boston Latin ('61), Boston College ('65), and Suffolk University Law School ('68). He served as the Chief of District Courts in the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office counseling many a young attorney to "do the right thing" and to "cover your ass." He taught as an adjunct professor at both Suffolk University Law School and Harvard Law School. He served as an Administrative Judge at the Department of Industrial Accidents; and as a partner in the successful law firm, Branca, Powell and Joyce, which focused on worker's compensation or as he put it, helping working people. He was married to the love of his life, "the cupcake," Joanne L. Joyce (Derba) who predeceased him in 2018, for what he described as 48 years of "marital bliss." He was a tremendous father to his two children, Jeannemarie Joyce of Milton and Michael Joyce of Westwood. He was omnipresent in their lives, as a coach, mentor, career counselor, and for one odd stretch of time he was a repeated and unsolicited supplier of batteries and flashlights. He was one of the best friends they could ever ask for. He is also survived by his son-in-law Keith Doucette and his daughter-in-law Kate Devlin Joyce, both of whom he loved deeply. He was proud to be a son of Dorchester and the son of Irish immigrants. To his mother Delia Joyce (McDonough) and father John Joyce (both deceased), he was acutely aware and appreciative of the sacrifices they made to offer a better life to him and his siblings. If he had any regrets, they were likely to be manifested in a wish for one more dinner with the cupcake, and one more hockey game, soccer game, car ride, or day at the beach with his grandchildren, Lily Doucette (18), Sean Joyce (13), Delia Joyce (10), and Ciara Joyce (5). He loved being their Big Papi and they adored him. He is survived by his six (6) siblings whom he loved dearly, John Joyce, Charles Joyce, Mary Clifford, Eileen Bayer, Annmarie Dickson, and Margaret Joyce. He is also survived by dozens of nieces and nephews, including the Joyce, Clifford, Bayer, Dickson, Pleasants, Larkey, and Criess families. Most of all, those who knew him best will remember him as a devoted husband, father, and grandfather; a guy's guy, a man who loved to help others, and as a bigger than life personality who chose to live rather than exist. He was truly one of a kind. His family asks that you honor him with laughter instead of tears, and raise a parting glass of remembrance by sharing is his favorite toast of "Up Galway!" Visiting Hours in the Dockray & Thomas Funeral Home, 455 Washington Street, CANTON on Wednesday, November 10th from 3-8pm. Funeral Mass in St. Ann Church 251 Neponset Ave., Dorchester, Thursday November, 11th at 11am. Burial on Friday, November 12th in St. Mary Cemetery, Canton at 10am. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you make a donation to the Rian Immigration Center https://www.riancenter.org/get-involved/support-us/ or Dana Farber at https://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/site/Donation2?df_id=2100&mfc_pref=T&2100.donation=form1&utm_source=dfh&utm_medium=button&utm_campaign=AGDFH031519&s_src=AGDFH031519&s_subsrc=AGDFH031519

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Published by Boston Globe from Nov. 8 to Nov. 10, 2021.

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David m ryan

November 2, 2024

We all miss mike with his smile, sense of humor, his never ending friendship. I hope to see him again someday. He helped me through some tough times.
Love and respect, his friend Dave Ryan

Paul and Cynthia Lyons

November 21, 2021

The notice in the Globe said it all. I can only add "amen." Rest In Peace, Mike. Our sincere condolences to Jeannemarie and Michael, as well as to the extended Joyce family.

Len & Paula Shea

November 15, 2021

We will always look back on our days at Costa (LBTS). We had fun my friend!

Paul and Alana Marino

November 12, 2021

Friends, we are so sorry for your loss. Keeping you all in our prayers.

Michelle Lenox and Mark Pfaff

November 11, 2021

Sorry for your loss. May the many memories (and his great stories!) bring some peace during these difficult days.

Anne McDonagh DeCristofaro

November 11, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful human being who will be greatly missed. I remember all the happy times at the house on North Monroe with all my Joyce cousins. May Michael rest peacefully in God´s Grace. Up Teac Mor Lettermullen!

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The Kearney's of Loomis CA.

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John & Geri Conley

November 11, 2021

Jeannemarie & Michael - Your father´s kindness and quick wit were a gift we will always remember. Please accept our deepest condolences.

Matt Regan

November 10, 2021

Michael Joyce, what you see is what you get,an honorable and faithful Man to his family ,to his heritage and his religion. His footprint will be in the sand.God Bless

Anne Sullivan

November 10, 2021

Dear JeanneMarie - I find myself reading "the Irish Sports pages" now that I am retired and came across your Dad's obit. Sad but made me smile. I was your babysitter - (lived 2 doors down on Needham Rd), right after you were born. Your mom and Dad would go to Sunday football games - can't remember if they were BC or Patriots? He told me I reminded him of Doris Day. Always made me laugh. Thinking of you and know that you will miss him. Obit was a wonderful testimony to him. With deepest sympathy.

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Matt and Sally Marr

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Michael Lawn

November 10, 2021

My deepest sympathies to the Joyce family! Mike was one of a kind! Rest in peace.

Thomas P. Clark "TC"

November 10, 2021

A man you don't meet every day . A dear friend for nearly 50 years. Giving sound advice and direction and sharing his wisdom. Always will remember our trips back to Connemra visiting his family. A true son of Dorchester . Will miss our meetings at church around the town we loved so well. Everytime I go back home to Ireland I will raise a toast to the man.

The Dempsey's

November 9, 2021

Very sorry to hear of Michael's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Lisa Gilgan

November 9, 2021

I had the honor of working with Mike when he was a Judge at the DIA and a practicing attorney before the DIA. Your description of Mike was spot on. It made me laugh out loud like he often did.

Condolences to his family, friends, coworkers and friends he had yet to make. He will be missed.

Dave Ryan,Joe Ryan SteveRyan,

November 9, 2021

Mike was a great,funny and a joy to be with all the times. He was one of the most generous and giving persons we knew. He was a good man!!
Mike will be missed dearly. REST IN PEACE MIKE.

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Gerard and Denise McGarragle

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Peter Doherty[Duke of Dorchester)

November 9, 2021

Mike was a loyal friend and we shared great times together. I will always cherish our friendship and one I will miss. RIP Mike.

Michael Sullivan

November 9, 2021

To the Joyce Family:

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

The moment you ran into him, Mike had the ability to put a smile on your face, no matter how your day was going. He truly cared about others.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Michael Sullivan

Arnie and Linda Eardley

November 8, 2021

Mike "The Judge, "was the best of the best. He was just a decent and kind man. He was an astute observer of people and judge of character. We were friends of Mike at Wampy, where he was just one of the guys. We admired him because he cared about others and he always asked if he could help those who he saw or heard were in need and he was genuine in his concern. He entertained us with his quick wit and humor. We thought the world of him and will sincerely miss him.

Dan Catterson

November 8, 2021

I am familiar with him only through but it is Clear he was a special person.

Deborah McDonagh

November 8, 2021

What an uplifting send off to a true gentleman! I met him in church" many years ago, on many occasions. He always said that we must be cousins! Sending my sincere condolences to the entire Joyce family. RIP MPJ.

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